Hackers in Residence (HIR) are hired by Founders to co-explore and co-found new projects. In our studio you will work together with designers, product managers, data scientists and growth marketers exploring new ideas and building prototypes.

When a prototyped idea shows promise we create a roadmap of how to turn it into a launchable product together. We then ruthlessly validate the product in the open market, looking for traction. If it takes off, we then transform it into an independent company with you as a co-founder.

We are seeking a developer to join our team developing a web platform that supports genetic engineering of microbial strains for sustainable chemical production at our center. We write services and UIs for storage, analysis and visualization of experimental data produced by our scientists.

You would be expected to have strengths in developing single-page web applications, development using Python or both. A collaborative attitude, interest in science and willingness to learn matters more than knowing specific tools.

Our talented engineers are given significant ownership and responsibility over projects. We value rapid iteration, continuous integration and testing, and we are serious about producing high-quality, maintainable software (http://blog.airtame.com/code-quality-at-airtame/). Frequent code reviews, linting, and pairing are all integral components of our engineering culture. We encourage experimenting with new technologies and constantly challenge ourselves to improve our code, processes, and systems.